Index | Keywords
Mots-clés | Keywords
A
- academic dance
- acceleration of history
- actuality
- adolescence
- aesthetics
- aesthetics of plants
- alcoolism
- Alfieri (Vittorio)
- allusion
- amitié
- Amyot (Jacques)
- analogy
- anatomical waxes
- anatomy
- ancient library
- animal
- annotation
- anthropology
- anti-semitism
- antiquarianism
- apotropaic magic
- archeofiction
- atavism
- authorship
- autobiographie
- autobiographies
- autobiography
B
- ballet
- Balzac (Honoré de)
- Basseporte (Madeleine Françoise)
- Baudelaire (Charles)
- Baudelaire(Charles)
- Benn (Gottfried)
- Bergson (Henri)
- Bessarion
- Bible
- biological knowledge
- biological temporality
- biology
- Boccaccio
- body machine
- body.
- Boitard (Pierre)
- Bölsche (Wilhelm)
- Bonnet (Charles)
- Book history
- born-criminal
- botanical illustration
- botany
- brain
- Broca (Paul)
- Budé (Guillaume)
- Budé (Guillaume)
- Burgundy
C
- Caluso (Tommaso Valperga di)
- Caraccioli
- caricature
- Carignano (Marie Joséphine Thérèse de Lorraine)
- Carriera (Rosalba)
- cartesianism
- cas
- catastrophism
- catastrophy
- catechism
- catharsis
- Céline (Louis-Ferdinand)
- cell psychology
- cell theory
- cellular soul
- Champier
- Chateaubriand
- Christ
- civilization
- classical scholarship
- Classics
- classification
- clergy
- collection
- comics
- conditions of vision
- confession
- connivance
- contemplation
- copying images
- correspondence
- corruption
- counterculture
- Court (Benoît)
- critics
- cultural time
E
- early editions
- edition
- éducation
- education
- éducators
- eighteenth century
- embryos
- emotion
- emulation
- Enlightenment
- entomology
- epidemic
- epiphany
- epistemocritical
- epistemology
- epistle
- epistolarity
- epistolography
- Erasmus
- erudition
- essay
- evangelism
- everyday life
- évolution
- evolution
- evolutionism
- excess
- experience
L
- late 19th century biology
- learned look
- learned women
- learning
- Lebrun (Vigée)
- legal Humanism
- Leoniceno
- Leprince de Beaumont
- letters
- liberalism
- Library
- library
- Lisle (Leconte de)
- literary aesthetics
- literary criticism
- literary history
- literary portrayals
- literature of manners
- living
- Lombroso (Cesare)
- look
- L’Estoile (Pierre de)
M
- magic
- maladie
- Malebranche
- Malesherbes
- Malot (Hector)
- manuscript
- manuscripts
- Manuscripts
- march
- Marguerite de Valois
- martyr
- materialism
- Maupassant
- medical humanism
- medical humanists
- medical philology
- medical poetry
- medical press
- medicine
- Medicine
- Memoirs
- memoirs
- memory
- Mercier (Louis Sébastien)
- metaphors
- Metchnikoff
- Michel (Louise)
- Michelet
- microscopy
- Middle Ages
- milieu
- misogyny
- modern esotericism
- modernity
- monism
- moral prophylaxis
- morale
- morals
- mother-daughter bond
- mother/daughter plot
- movement
- Mummy’s foot
- Munro (Alice)
- myopia
- mystification
P
- painting
- para-art
- para-science
- paratext
- parenetic discourse
- Paris
- Paris Opera
- pathetic
- pathology
- Patin (Guy)
- Pauline interdiction
- perfumes
- phagocyte
- philosophy of history
- plague-sowers
- plantlife (theories of)
- Plutarch
- poetic art
- poetic hygiene
- poetics
- poetics of science
- poetry
- polemic
- polite culture
- popular literature
- popularization
- popularization of science
- Pouchet (Félix-Archimède)
- preaching
- press
- preventive healthcare
- printed books
- printing
- prison cell
- profession of faith
- professionalization
- progress
- prophylactic novels
- prophylaxis
- protists
- Provenance
- public engagement with science
- public understanding of science
- publisher
S
- sacrifice
- Sade
- Saint Hilaire (Geoffroy)
- Salammbô
- salons
- Salons
- Sarrasine
- Schopenhauer
- science
- science journalism
- scientific approach
- scientific discovery
- scientific photography
- scientific poetry
- scientific racism
- scientific statement
- Scudéry (Madeleine de)
- secrecy
- self portrait
- self-portraiture
- sensibility
- sentimentalism
- social hygiene
- sociales species
- socio-biology
- soft law
- soul
- Soury (Jules-Auguste)
- species
- spectator
- Spitzner Museum
- Stahl (Georg-Ernst)
- stoicism
- struggle for life
- Struthius
- Stuart (Mary)
- style
- style of thinking
- stylistic
- sympathy
- syphilis
- systematics